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Economics and Politics of Energy in the Middle East and Eastern Europe
Economics and Politics of Energy in the Middle East and Eastern Europe
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A32=Alper Altinanahtar
A32=Ayse Sevencan
A32=Baris Gencer Baykan
A32=Gizem Alioglu Çakmak
A32=Gülfer Vural
A32=Melih Güner
A32=Natalya Ketenci
A32=Çagri Levent Uslu
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Eastern European Politics
Eastern Mediterranean
Ecosystem
Energy
Energy Conflict
Energy Map
Energy Policy
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Product details
- ISBN 9781793644473
- Weight: 413g
- Dimensions: 163 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 06 May 2021
- Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Energy policy has always been important to the population for stability and to advance technological progress and economic growth. The scope of energy discussions and concerns in the world have expanded significantly in the last several decades. In order to cope with accelerating pollution from fossil fuels, countries have increased investments in renewable energy power plants. However, the existing technology does not allow for the significant increase of the capacity of renewable energy facilities in a short period. As a result, in order to maintain economic growth, countries continue to be highly dependent on fossil fuels like oil, natural gas, and coal. At the same time, some countries start to encounter such problems as depletion of their oil and natural gas resources. The aim of this book is to analyze energy resources in the Middle East and Eastern Europe and relations between countries that appear as a result of new discoveries in this area.
Ayse Sevencan is assistant professor of economics at Yeditepe University.
Natalya Ketenci is professor of economics at Yeditepe University.
Economics and Politics of Energy in the Middle East and Eastern Europe
€97.99
